It's horribly hard to make csv spreadsheets... just painful and awful. You should avoid his hits for all time and leave them for me. Seriously though, I must have clicked the reload button seconds after he posted the hit. I made sure to email him within minutes of accepting the hit because I figured he would still be at his desk and I could establish communication early, I wanted to make sure he was a "real" guy and was aware that I am too. Did you have to return yours?
Title: Take 3 Minute Survey (VB) Requester: Tally Services [A3EGBOBAFR5FRD] (TO) Description: Take 3 Min Survey - Very Easy! (VB) Reward: $1.00 Qualifications: Location is US Link: https://www.mturk.com/mturk/preview?groupId=2E3PVP3TVOK9715PMBYQNOZG5SW41I [size=-2]Powered by non-amazonian script monkeys [/size]
Yeah, mine ended up expiring waiting for an email response. I sorta wish I'd have just done it, though but I'd have hated to invest all that time just for him to reject it so I guess it worked out.
Mine was only 142 but that's still a considerable investment in research and making the spreadsheet itself.
I honestly have no idea. He seemed like a really nice guy in the emails that followed his response but I'd email him just to see if there's a general timeframe because like you said, that shit is nerve-racking
So with these Tally Services 3-minute $1.00 HITs, are they the same ones that have been up forever or new ones? I did one ages ago, but notice people keep posting them. I can't tell if you can every do them again if you already have. It says in each HIT that it checks your IP to see if it's eligible, but it also says not to do HITs with "duplicate links." Anyone have any idea?
I keep track of the expiration dates on the HITS. When that date changes that means they have posted a new batch
They're new ones. They post new ones about every day Edit: Also, it will tell you if you don't qualify. So don't worry about that. If you can do it, then you qualify. I do them almost every day
Yeah, after talking to him I lost most of my fear that he was a scam artist. We shall see. I sent him an email when I finished up with the usual pleasantries as well as a request that if he finds anything he doesn't like with the work just email me and I will correct it instead of just rejecting it. I'm hoping he will take a look at it soon and let me know what he thinks so I can start breathing again.
I've seen some big numbers posted. I wasn't on for much of the day, what were people working on to make so much money?
Everytime I have ever tried to use Hit Database, I have clicked the update button and then get the message "Please wait: script monkeys are preparing to start working" and then it just never does anything.. any ideas?